Event draws thousands to the north of the Island annually
Jurby reaches 'peak bike' on Sunday, as thousands head north for a massive rally, featuring classic and vintage machines from around the world.
The Festival of Jurby is expected to attract huge crowds for a day of track parades and displays.
The event has become a highlight of the Island's Festival of Motorcycling.
This year, the Battle of Britain Memorial flight will put on a display over Jurby airfield at 1pm - attracting more sightseers.
Rupert Burden from the Vintage Motor Cycle Club is on the event's organising committee.
He says Jurby will simply become a Mecca for bike fans:
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